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A09734 A treatise of the way to life, deuided into three partes The first part sheweth howe, by sinne wee haue deserued Gods curse. The second parte sheweth me, howe wee are freed from the curse, and the law satisfied. The thirde part teacheth vs, what duetyes and thankefulnesse we owe to the Lorde, for this benefite of our redemption. B. A., fl. 1580. 1580 (1580) STC 2; ESTC S118831 12,613 36

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Iohn 1.18 3.16 of God by nature b Gal. 4.5.6 Ephe. 1.5 the faithfull by grace adoption in Christ Q. Why is he called our Lord A. Because he is the a Ephe. 1.22 4.15 Col. 1.18 onely head of his Church and b Apoc. 17.14 ruler of men and Angels and we are assured of his defence Q. What teacheth the 3. Article whiche was conceiued by the holye Ghost borne of the Virgin Mary A. It teacheth that as Christ was a Rom. 9.5 Col. 2.9 perfect God so hee was also perfect b Mat. 5.25 man c Gal. 4.4 borne of a woman yet by a holye seede that hee may d Heb. 2.11 sanctifye others Q. Was it needfull that he must be both God and man A. Yea or els he could not be a Sauiour for man for the a Gal. 2.9 godhead dwelt in him bodily that so in b Heb. 2.14 our nature he might by death destroy the power of Sathan and sinne and c Gal. 3.13 beare our curse Q. What profite haue we by his manhood A. Christ therein discharged vs a He. 2.14.17 of his fathers anger and in taking our nature b Iohn 1.16 Ephe. 2.5.6 parteth to vs his graces Q. VVhat learnest thou in the fourth article He suffered vnder Pontius Pilate was crucifyed dead and buried hee descended into hell A. We learne what anguish of death Christ the a 1. Pet. 3.18 iust suffered on the crosse for vs that are vniust that we might be healed b 1. Pet. 2.24 by his stripes Q. Wherefore did Christ thus suffer and die A. For our a Rom. 4.2.6 sinnes Q. What profite haue wee by his death A. The a Ephe. 1.7 forgiuenesse of our sins the b Rom. 6.5 mortification of our flesh and c Col. 1.20 the appeasing of Gods wrath Q. What meaneth his descending into hell A. Euen this that for a time a Esay 53.3.5 he felt his fathers wrath and the b Act. 2.24 dolours of eternall death in his c Mat. 26.38 42 Luke 22.43 Heb. 5.7 soule and conscience here on earth that hee might bee a redeemer as well of the soule as of the bodie Q. What teacheth the fifte Article the third day he rose againe from the dead A. It teacheth that Christ a Col. 2.15 Heb. 2.14 1. Cor. 15.57 ouercame death and brake the kingdome of Sathan for vs. Q. What vse haue we of his resurrection A. Wee haue a Rom. 9.25 iustification a b 1. Cor. 15.20.22 gage of our immortality and c Rom. 6.4 newnes of life Q. How art thou assured that thou art in Christ and hast part in his death and resurrection indeede A. By this that a Rom. 8.9 2. Cor. 5.5 1. Iohn 4.13 God hath geuen me of his spirit which b Ro. 8.10.11 subdueth sinne in me and so c Rom. 8.13 6.6 mortifieth my fleshe bringing mee in hatred with sinne and Sathan and for that I feele d Rom. 6.4 sanctification and a new life to be begunne in me by his resurrection which certifieth my conscience that I am in Christ and so of God Q. It should seeme then whosoeuer tast not at all of true a 1. Ioh. 3.3.6 mortification and newnesse of life howsoeuer otherwise boasting of the mercies of God of Christes death and forgiuenesse of sinnes by him yet hath hee no part in the redemption of Christ A. It is very true for as a Rom. 4.25 Christ dyed for our sinnes and rose againe for our righteousnes so he restoreth strēgth to the faithfull b Rom. 6.6.18 ● Pet. 2.24 to subdue sinne in some measure and to walke in a new life and righteousnes here on earth Q. Nowe tell me what followeth in the sixt article Hee ascended into heauen and sitteth on the right hande of God c A. We learne that Christ hauing accomplished all that was needefull for our saluation went into a Mar. 16.19 Act. 1.9 heauen with his body and b Heb. 10.12 stayeth there til he come to iudgement Q. Hath Christ then cleane forsaken his Church A. No but is present with his a Mat. 28.20 Iohn 14.16.17 in spirite to the ende of the world Q. What meaneth the sitting at the right hand A. The right hand is taken for the power of God noting that Christ hath all a Mat. 28.18 Iohn 17.2 Phil. 2.9 Heb 1.3.5 power of his father both of things in heauen and earth Q. What profite commeth to vs by his ascension A. Heauen is a Ephe. 2.6 open to the faithful which our sinnes had shut vp and we are assured that b Rom. 8.34 he is our mediatour and by this meanes c Iohn 7.39 16.7 the holy Ghost is giuē to the faithfull Q. What teacheth the seuenth article From thence hee shall come to iudge both the quicke and the dead A. Wee learne that a 2. Cor. 15 10. Apoc. 20.12 all men both good and bad shal appeare before the tribunal seate of Christ Q. Haue we any comfort or profite by this A. Yea for it is happy that he which hath saued vs shall iudge vs for he shall come to acquite a Col. 3.4 glorifie the faithful but to iudge and condemne the b 2. The. 1.8 10 vnbeleeuers and disobedient 3. part Q. What teacheth the 8. article I beleeue in the holy Ghost A. This article teacheth that the thirde person in Trinitye GOD a Iohn 6.63 14.26 16 13 the holy Ghost maketh all this profitable to the faithfull and b 1. Pet. 1.2 2. Thes 2.13 sanctifieth and c Iohn 3.6.8 regenerateth them to bee newe creatures and a holy Church vnto God 4. part Q. What followeth in the 9. article the holy Catholike Churche the communion of Saints A. This concerneth the fourth poynt of our faith assuring vs that a Psal 125.1 GOD hath his Church on earth alwayes Q. What signifieth this woorde Catholike A. It signifieth vniuersall noting that Christs Church a Mat. 8.11 Iohn 10.16 is dispersed in all places yet but b Col. 1.18.24 Ephe. 4.15.16 one body of one head which is Christ Q. Why is added the communion of Saintes A. To shew the a 1. Iohn 1.3 felowship which the faithfull haue with Christ and with themselues in the b Ephes 4.3 13 vnitie of faith and one mind teaching vs c Act. 4.32 to cōmunicate our graces one to another Q. What are the true markes of the visible Church A. The sincere a Rom. 10.14 15 preaching of the worde the true ministring b Act. 20.7 of the Sacraments c Gen. 12.8 Psal 65.1 Psal 18.4.4 prayer discipline according to the word Q. Can there be no Church where any of those doe want A. Yes indeede although blemished for the woorde preached and Sacramentes truelye ministred shewe that there is
a Churche for they are a token of Gods face and a Act. 10.33 Heb. 4.12.13 presence and the printes of the b Ezek. 43.7 soles of his feete Q. It shoulde seeme then that the Romish Church is not the true Church hauing neither the word sincerely preached nor the Sacramentes perfect neither in substance nor forme and their discipline cleane besides the word A. It is very true neither can the familie of loue be the true Church refusing the vocall worde vocall prayer banishing the Sacraments and true discipline Q. Shewe mee the meaning of the tenth article the remission of sinnes A. It assureth vs of the a Psal 32.1.2 Ephe. 1.7 free forgiuenesse of all the sinnes of the beleeuers both of the fault and punishment Q. Doe we not merite forgiuenesse of any one sinne by workes A. No certainely but Christ a Act. 13.38.39 alone is the full satisfaction b Tit. 2.14 1. Iohn 1.7 for all our sinnes Q. Are not works then needful sith they doe not merite A. Yes nothing more first to testifie our a Col. 3.17 thankfulnesse and b 1. Iohn 5.2 loue to God to c Tit. 3.8 Iam. 2.18 proue our faith secondly to d 1 Pet. 2.12 giue good example to men thirdly to e Mat. 5.18 1. Cor. 10.31 glorifie God Fourthly to assure our conscience that we are the sonnes of God Q. What teacheth the eleuenth article the resurrection of the bodie A. We are assured that the a Iob. 19.25 bodies of the faithfull shall rise to behold God and b Phil. 3.21 shall be made like to the glorious bodie of Christ and their soules immediately after this life c Eccle. 12.7 2. Cor. 5.6.7 returne to God Q. Doe noe the wicked rise also A. Yes verily both the a Act. 24.15 iust and vniust the iust to life and the wicked to death and iudgement b Iohn 5.29 Q. What vnderstandest thou in the eleuenth article the life euerlasting A. I vnderstand that after this resurrection there is no more chāge but the faithfull a Iohn 3 36 shall liue with Christ for euer in ioy the wicked shall be without Christ b Mat. 25.46 in eternall payne Q. Then all this teacheth vs that the obedience of the law is onely performed by Christ in whom we are freelye iustified through faith wrought by Gods spirite whiche geueth vs the true knowledge of GOD and his mercies in Christ in whome onely wee please God and our obedience is acceptable A. It is euen so ¶ The thirde parte teacheth vs what dueties and thankefulnes we owe to the Lord for this benefite of our redemption Q. By what meanes is this faith obedience nourished or increased in vs A. By a Rom. 10.17 Gal. 3.2 hearing of the word of God by the true b Rom. 4.11 vse of the Sacraments c Rom. 8.15 10.14 by prayer by which meanes also wee testifie our faith and obedience glorify GOD. Q. Doe these of themselues nourishe our faith A. No but onely a Rom. 8.6 ● Cor. 3.18 Gods spirit maketh them effectuall vnto vs. Q. Howe is our faith nourished by the woorde A. By diligent a Rom. 10.17 hearing reading meditation conference b Act. 20 32 He. 10.24.25 exhortation application of the worde assuring vs of the truth therof and of Gods promises c Iam. 1.21 submitting our selues wholly to the same that it may be d Rom. 1.16 a worde of power vnto saluation in vs. Q. What is a Sacrament A. It is an outward a Gen. 17.11 Rom. 4.11 seale ioyned vnto the word which visibly representeth vnto vs spiritual things assureth our faith of Gods promises declared in his worde Q. How many Sacramentes are there A. Two Baptisme and the supper of the Lorde Q. How doth Baptisme profite or nourish our fayth A. First by assuring vs that wee are a Rom. 6.3 1. Cor. 12.13 Gal. 3.27 one with Christ Secondly that we are b Iohn 3.3.5 begotten againe c Col. 2.11 from sinne into a new life Thirdly by being a pledg d Tit. 3.5 of the forgiuenesse of our sinnes for as the water cleanseth the body so our soules by the e 1. Pet. 3.21 blood of Christ are purged from sinne Q. What profite hath our faith by the Lords supper A. Euen this that as outwardely we a 1. Cor. 10.16 12.26 receiue the bread and wine to nourish our bodies so inwardly we receiue Christ by faith euen as our own whose b Col. 1.14.22 body and blood cleanseth vs from sin and nourisheth vs to eternall life Q. Doe we receiue the very bodye and blood of Christ reallye in the bread A. Nothing lesse but onely a Iohn 6.63 spiritually by faith Q. Howe shall wee receiue this Sacrament woorthily or profitably A. When wee come with faith repentaunce Q. How shall we knowe that wee come with faith A. First if we acknowledging our owne pouertie and wants confesse the mercies of God a 1. Cor. 11.24 with thankesgiuing secondly when we assure our selues of the b Mat. 26.28 forgiuenesse of our sinnes by the death and sacrifice of Christ onely Q. How shal we know that we come with repentance A. First if we a 1. Cor. 11.28 examine our harts and are truely b Psal 32.5.6 grieued for our sinnes c Mat. 3.6 confessing them before God secondly when we d Mat. 3.8 walke in a new life that is in holines to God and true loue to our neighbour e Mat. 5.23 24 reconciling our selues one to another and f Mat. 6.14 15 Col. 3.13 forgiuing that we may be forgiuen Q. What differeth Baptisme frō the Lordes supper sith they both betokē the remission of sinnes A. Baptisme grafteth vs into Christ by regeneration in hope of remission of sinnes the supper nourisheth vs 1. Cor. 12.13 beyng grafted to feele the power of the death and resurrection of Christ dayly strēgthening our faith into a new life Q. What is prayer whiche is the third meanes to increase our faith A. It is to aske all good thinges of God by faith and to giue him thanks for all things receiued Q. How doth prayer nourish faith when it is rather an effect or exercise of faith A. It nourisheth it when wee hauing asked doe also obtayne and so our faith is strengthened and comforted but it is an effect of faith because where faith is Rom. 10.14 there followeth prayer thankesgiuing Q. What is required in true prayer A. a Eccles 5.1 1. Tim. 2.8 A pure affection to GOD and his worde a b Gen. 32.10 Luke 18.13 true feeling of our owne vnworthines wants sins asure c Iam 1.6 Mat. 7.7 faith in the fauour and promises of God and to aske all things d Rom. 8.28 according to his will Q. Are we thus prepared to prayer
of our selues A. No but Gods a Rom. 8.15 26 Gal. 4.6 spirite onelie teacheth vs to pray faithfully b Heb. 11.6 without faith prayer is not acceptable Q. Rehearse the Lords prayer A. Our father which art in heauen c. Mat. 6. Q. What meaneth these words Our father which art in heauen A. Herein God assureth vs first of his fatherly loue to bolden vs to prayer secondly adding in heauen hee assureth vs of his great power and lifteth our heartes to seeke him in heauen Q. What require we in the first petition Halowed be thy name A. We pray for grace that wee may glorifie God in his word and workes in all our doinges and that his name may appeare glorious euen as it is all vngodlines being defaced Q. What aske we in the 2. petition Thy kingdome come A. We pray that God would by his word a Ephe. 3 1● spirite gouerne increase the number of his elect that b 1. Cor. 15.24.25 Satans kingdom may be vtterly confounded Q. What aske we in the 3. peticion Thy wil be done in earth as it is in heauen A. We pray that we may obediētly resigne our willes to Gods will that he would a Psal 51.10 11 create newe heartes and affections in vs by his spirite and wee pray for the grace of b 1. Thes 4.3 sanctification that as the c Psal 103.20 Angels in heauen doe willingly please God in all motions so we may study to d 1. Thes 4. ● please him on earth Q. What aske we in the 4. peticiō Geue vs this day our daily bread A. We pray that God will a Prou. 10.22 Deut. 28.10 12 blesse all thinges that he hath lent vs on earth and to teach vs to b Psal 145.15 16 Mat. 4.4 wayte on his prouidence in all estates of life that he wil cause all things to serue our necessities and the furthering of vs in our callings c Leuit. 26.20 26.34 Ezech. 4.16 5.16 without whose blessing they al perish and want their vses and effects Q. What aske we in the 5. peticiō Forgiue vs our trespasses as wee forgiue them that trespasse against vs A. We heere call on God for the quiet estate of our owne conscience and for a Ier. 31.33 1. King 8.33.36 the forgiuenesse of our sinnes to be confirmed in vs by this that we b Mat. 6.15 Luke 11.4 are willing to forgiue others and we pray also that we may haue pacience to c Mat. 5.23 Col. 3.13 forbeare and forgiue others offending vs. Q. What aske wee in the 6. pet Leade vs not into temptation but deliuer vs from euill A. We pray that God woulde geue vs his spirite to increase our faith that we may a 1. Cor. 10.13 ouercome the motions and temptations of sinne in vs that sinne b Rom. 6.12 may not reigne with vs vnto death but that we may be freed from it more and more c Rom. 6.18 and set at libertie to serue righteousnesse Q. Doth God lead into temptation that we pray he would not leade vs into temptation A. God doth a Iam. 1.13 not tempt to sinne but he is saide to leade into temptation when he b Esay 63.17 withholdeth his graces from men or giueth them ouer c Rom. 1.24 26.28 to a reprobate sense or d Exo. 9.16 Rom. 9.18 hardeneth their heart e Psal 81.12 Esay 29.10 by leauing them to themselues but God f Psal 125.5 Heb. 3.13 stayeth his children from this extremitie whiche else are ready to runne to all sinne and therefore needfull to pray that God would not leade vs into temptation Q. What meaneth this which followeth For thine is the kingdome the power and glorie for euer and euer A. It is a confirming of our faith in the power of God to teach vs that all come of God his goodnes and not of our selues and therefore that all should redound to a 1. Cor. 10 31. his glorie by our b Psal 50.14 102.18 thankesgiuing which is the c Heb. 13.15.16 onely seruice that pleaseth God Q. Now tel me briefly the summe of al this which thou hast sayd A. First we learned by the law that we al haue cast off the image of God whervnto we were created are become by nature sinners children of wrath deseruing Gods curse damnation through our transgressions Secondly we learne that the meanes which answered this curse and tooke away damnation from the faithfull was the onely death and sacrifice of Christ who by his spirite daylie restoreth the image of God in the faithfull and worketh faith and obedience in them Thirdly we learned that by the practise of faith obedience we should glorifie God in his word Sacramentes by prayer by making all our life a thankesgiuing and prayse vnto God for all his benefits in Christ Which grace God for his Christes sake graunt to me and all his people Amen B. A. A briefe and short prayer conteyning the summe and effect of this Catechisme O Eternall God and most mercifull father we thy poore seruaunts doe humbly acknowledge before thy presēce our manifold grieuous sinnes whereby we haue broken thy most holy lawe and haue iustly deserued thy curse and eternall death and damnation yea and these our sinnes haue growen vp with vs from our cradle we being conceiued and borne in sinne and iniquitie and we dayly haue procured thy wrath against vs by neglecting thy wil and following our owne corrupt wayes So that we can finde no cause in our selues to procure thy sauour but are forced to flee out of our selues to betake our selues wholly vnto thy fatherly clemencie Wherefor● most gracious father sith in thy heauenly wisedome and eternall coūcel thou shall fore appoynted thy sonn Iesus Christ to be our only mediator in whō we may boldly come before thee by whose death cleansing sacrifice it hath pleased thee to satisfie thine owne iustice in pardoning the sinnes of thy childrē turning away thy displeasure from them wee most humbly beseeche thee in the tēder bowels of Iesus Christ to forgiue vs all our sinnes and burie them in the death and obedience of thy deare sonne Iesus Christ we most h●rtily thanke thee most louing father for our election creation preser●ation especially for our redemption wrought by the death and bloodshedding of Iesus Christ for all thy aboundant mercies and graces so plentifully bestowed vppon vs in him and for him Also we beseech thee deare father to giue vs thy good spirit to worke a liuely faith in vs whereby the benefite of the death resurrection of Christ may bee applyed vnto vs and become effectuall in vs that we may haue a true sight and feeling of our sinnes and such a godly sorowe for them as may bring foorth 〈◊〉 repentaunce vnto saluation not to be repēted of so that we may mortifie our sins especially our seuerall sinnes that haue most preuayled against vs. 〈◊〉 that we may liue in all holy obediēce and a new life before thee on earth that so we may haue comforte to our consciences both that we are thy children and also that we shall rise to eternall life in the resurrection of the iust Furthermore O heauēly father sith thou hast giuen vs thy word to teach vs all thinges needfull to saluation to instruct vs in thy wayes we humbly pray thee incline our harts to imbrace practise the same make vs truely thankfull for such gracious soueraigne meanes of our saluatiō as thou hast offered vs giue vs grace to vse thy worde Sacraments prayer reuerently with faith repētance as true exercises testimonies of our faith obedience so that we may increase in all godlinesse righteousnes before thee al the daies of our life graūt these al other thy graces needfull for vs for thy whole church we beseech thee for Iesus Christ his sake in whose name we pray together with thy whole church for thy church as he hath taught vs saying O our Father c. O Lord increase our faith Amen
❧ A Treatise of the way to life deuided into three partes The first part sheweth howe by sinne wee haue deserued Gods curse The seconde parte sheweth me howe wee are freed from the curse and the law satisfied The thirde part teacheth vs what duetyes and thankefulnesse we owe to the Lorde for this benefite of our redemption ❧ Imprinted at London by Thomas Dawson ¶ The first part sheweth our miserie and how by sinne we haue deserued Gods curse and eternall damnation Q TO whom doest thou professe thy selfe to belong A To the liuing God a Gen. 1.1 Act. 14.15 maker of heauen earth whose b Ephe. 2.10 workmanship I am for that hee hath made and created me Q. Wherefore hath God created thee A. That I might serue to a Ephe. 1.4.5 his glorie by doing his will in b Ephe. 4.24 righteousnesse and holinesse all my life Q. Did God then create man that he could doe his will A. Yea verily for he created man a Gen. 1.27 to the likenesse of his owne image in true b Col. 3.10 Ephes 4.24 holinesse and righteousnesse Q. Canst thou then of thy selfe doe his will and keepe his lawe A. Nothing lesse for in a Rom. 5.18 Adam we are all fallen from the state of innocencie and b Ephes 2.3 are by nature the children of wrath c Rom. 3.23 and voyde of all grace d Rom. 6.20 seruants of sinne Q. What is sinne A. It is the breach a 1. Iohn 3.4 or transgression of Gods lawe Q. What is the reward of sinne A. Eternal a Rom. 6.23 Mat. 25.41.46 death and damnation both of body and soule Q. How commest thou to the knowledge of sinne A. By a Rom. 3.20 Rom. 7.7 the lawe of God whiche I finde my selfe not able to performe therefore am guiltie of death Q. What is the lawe of God A. It is a rule of perfect obedience b 1. The. 4.1.3 teaching vs howe to walke please God conteyned in the ten commaundements Q. Rehearse them Exod. 22. A. God spake and said I am the Lord thy God c. Q. What meaneth this Preface I am the Lord thy God which brought thee out of the lande of Egipt out of the house of bondage A. I note first that God setteth down his authoritie before his law saying I am the Lord mouing vs to feare him alone secondly adding thy God hee geueth foorth most louing promises of his mercies concerning this life and the life to come to moue vs to loue him alone and trust onely in him thirdly repeating his benefites he addeth matter of faith and thankfulnesse Q. How is this lawe deuided A. Int● a Mat. 22.37 39. Luke 1.75 1. Table two principall heades 2. Tables or tables Q. What is conteyned in the first table A. a Luke 1.75 Mat. 22.37 Ephe. 4.24 Holinesse or the true woorship of God commonly called our duetie to God conteyned in the first foure commaundements Q. What teacheth the first commaundement Thou shalt haue none other Gods before me A. It teacheth vs to honour a Deut. 6.4 God alone that is to worship him with b Deut. 10.12 20. feare to beleeue in him and call vppon him through faith and testifie our c Deut. 6.5 Marc. 11.30 loue toward him with thankesgiuing hauing our d Luke 10.27 soule hearte minde and thoughtes consecrate vnto God and forbiddeth vs to e Deut. 18.9.10.11 heare false teachers or to regard sorcerers witches or anie such Q. What teacheth the 2. commandement Thou shalte not make to thy c. A. It teacheth vs that wee shoulde not liken God to a Leuit. 26.1 any creature whatsoeuer nor woorship him in any similitude neither after our o●●e phantazie or by good intentes not grounded on his worde but onely b Iohn 4.23 in spirite and trueth after the true c Deut. 12.32 rule of his worde Q. What teacheth the third commaundement Thou shalt not take the name c A. It forbiddeth vs to a Ier. 5.7 sweare be any creature whatsoeuer or by Gods name b Leuit. 19.12 falsely or c Eccle. 19.1 rashly but in d Iere. 4.2 truth iudgement and iustice with all e Deu. 4.8.58 reuerence of his name and chargeth vs with the care f 1. Cor. 10.31 Col. 3.17 of gods glorie in hearing speaking thinking of his worde works and in all our doings Q. What teacheth the fourth commaundement Remember thou keepe holy the Sabboth c A. We are taught to a Act. 20.7 assemble to heare Gods worde and vse his sacramentes with b Rom. 4.11 faith and c Mat. 3.2.6 repentaunce and to pray to him also to d Esay 56.2 58.13 rest from sinne and our owne wayes to profite in true mortification and sanctification e Exod. 31.13 whiche God worketh in his Saintes Q. It seemeth then that these foure preceptes teache the true seruice due to God now tell me what is taught in the second table The 2. Table A. The second table teacheth vs a Luke 1.75 Mat. 22.39 Ephe. 4.24 righteousnesse or our duetie to men in the Lorde conteyning the sixe last commaundements Q. What learne we in the first cōmandement Honour thy Father c A. We learne to feare loue a Leuit. 19.3 and obey our Parentes b Exod. 22.28 Princes c Rom. 13.1.2 Gouernours teachers d 1. Thes 5.12 Pastours Maisters and e Leui. 19.32 Elders and all our betters Finally it teacheth all superiors to be as fathers to their inferiours the inferiours to obey in the Lord. Q. What teacheth the sixt commandement Thou shalt doe no murther c A. It teacheth vs to shun al occasiō of discord in thought deed and worde all quarrelling fighting a Leuit. 19.17 18. 1. Iohn 3.15 hatred or desire of reuengement and teacheth to do b Mat 5.43.44 good to all men euen to our enemies Q. What teacheth the seuenth commaundement Thou shalt not commit adultry A. It forbiddeth all a Ephe. 5.3 fornication b Leuit. 18.12 vnorderly and wanton lusts c Ephe. 5.4 talkes songs proud d Deut. 11.12 apparrell lechery drunkennesse excesse and e Ezec. 16.49 idlenesse Finally all occasions leading to vncleannes requireth all sobernesse chastity and temperancie Q. What teacheth the eight Thou shalt not steale c A. It forbiddeth all a Exod. 25.14 17. deceite b Ier. 8.10.15 couetousnesse c 1. Thes 4.6 iniury in any dealing in all callinges and commaundeth all true d Leui. 19.13 iust dealing in iudgement measure weight teacheth euerye man to bee content with his estate e Ephes 4.28 and to helpe others Q. What teacheth the nienth commaundement Thou shalte not beare false c A. It forbiddeth all a Exod. 23.1 Psal 15.3 hearing and b Leui.
19.16 speaking of slaunders and vntruthes against our neighbours all flattering lying vpbrayding and dissembling and chargeth vs with the care of the good name of our neighbour and charitablie to witnesse the truth to the establishing of loue Q. What teacheth the tenth commaundement Thou shalte not couet thy c A. It teacheth that not only a consent to the desires of euill is sinne but the motion of sinne it selfe is against Gods a Rom. 8.7 7.7 Gal. 5.17 lawe and bewrayeth our concupiscence and conuinceth vs of the breach of the lawe Q. Sith then that wee cannot obserue the law to what vse serueth it A. To shewe a Gal. 3.19 man his weakenesse to b Rom. 3.20 7.7 accuse and condemne man and maketh the faithfull to c Gal. 3.24 flee to Christ and acknowledge the free grace of God to bee the onely cause of their health it increaseth the knowledge of Gods wil in them d Gal. 2.16.19 humbleth the flesh and stirreth vp the spirite to e Heb. 8.10.11 obediēce by Gods spirite whiche maketh the lawe f Psal 19.17 profitable sweete to the faithfull The second part teaching how we are freed from the curse and the law satisfied Q. BY what meanes then is the law satisfied and this curse answered for vs A. God of his infinite a Ioh. 3.16 loue in the b Gal. 4.4.6 fulnesse of time sent his sonne made of a woman and subiect to the law and redeemed vs from the slauerye of it c 2. Cor. 5.19 reconciling vs to God by not imputing our sinnes vnto vs and so was d Rom. 8.3.4 2. Cor. 5.21 made sinne for vs that we in him might be righteous before GOD and so e Gal. 3.13 freed from this curse and the law satisfied Q. It seemeth then that we obtayne not righteousnesse by the law A. No verily but a Gal. 2.16 3.11.12 by fayth in Iesus Christ b Gen. 15.6 Rom. 4.13.16 in whom our faith is counted for righteousnesse Q. What is faith then A It is a certaine a Ephe. 4.13 1. Ioh. 5.23 knowledge sure b Mar. 11.22 perswasion of the free good will of God towardes vs in Christ c Heb. 8.10 sealed in our hearts by his spirite Q. How come we by faith A. By a Ioh. 17.8.20 Rom. 10.17 hearing the worde of God preached Q. Haue we faith then by bare hearing of the word A. No but it is the a Ioh. 6.44 Ephe. 6.23 2.8 Phil. 2.13 woorke of Gods spirite in vs. Q. Is faith then needfull A. Yea a Mar. 16.16 Iohn 8.24 for without faith we cannot be saued Q. What profit then haue wee by faith A. Wee are a Rom. 3.23 5.1 iustified thereby b Iohn 1.12 Gal. 3.26 made the sonnes of God Q. Rehearse the summe of this thy faith A. I beleeue in God the Father almightie c Q. What is the briefe summe of all this A. I learne foure thinges first that God a Gen. 1.1 Ephe. 4.6 Deut. 32.58 Mat. 2.10 the father is creatour and preseruer of al things in heauen earth Secondly that God the sonne b Ioh. 3.16.17 Gal. 4.5 1. Ioh. 2.12 is redeemer of the world Thirdly that God c 2. Thes 2.13 1. Pet. 1.2 the holy Ghost is the sanctifier of his people Fourthly that by this meanes GOD hath d Ephe. 5.26 purchased to himselfe a Churche and made it holy to serue his glory in life Q. Are there three Gods that thou namest God the father God the sonne and God the holy Ghost A. No verily but a Ephe. 4.6 one onely eternall God in one essence and being yet b Mat. 4.16.17 28.19 1. Iohn 5.7 distinguished in three persons because of their seuerall operations effects and properties 1. part Q. Why is the first person in trinitie called father A. Because hee hath a Gen. 1.1 created all things and b Ioh. 20.17 1. Iohn 3.1 adopted the faithfull to be his children in Christ Q. Why is he sayde to be almightie A. Because his power is ouer all thinges and ruleth them all by a Ier. 10.13 He. 1.3 11.3 2. Pet. 3.5.6 his word Q. Why is he called maker of heauen and earth A. Not onely because he made heauen and earth and all thinges in them but also because hee a Esay 40.26 Ier. 10.12.13 ordereth and b Esay 42.5 preserueth them all by his prouidence Q. What followeth in the second article 2. part and in Iesus Christ his onely sonne our Lord A. Here beginneth the history of our redemption wrought by the second person in trinity God the sonne Q. What signifieth this worde Iesus A. It signifieth a Mat. 1.21 a Sauiour Q. VVhy is Christ called a Sauiour A. Because hee Mat. 1.21 saueth his people from all their sinnes Q. What doeth this worde Christ signifie A. It signifieth annoynted and is so called because hee was annoynted with a Psal 45.7 Ioh. 3.34 the holy Ghost to bee the b Luke 1.32 king c Psal 110.4 Heb. 4.14 priest and d Luke 24.10 Heb. 1.2 prophet to GOD his father Q. What is his kingdom A. It is spirituall and a Iohn 18.36 heauenly wherby he gouerneth his church by his word and spirite and b Col. 1.13 Heb. 2.14 triumpheth ouer Satans kingdom in c Col. 1.22 Heb. 1.3 1 Pet. 2.24 his owne person for vs. Q. What profite haue we by his kingdome A. We haue a Luke 1.71.74 Rom. 8.2.15 libertie of conscience regeneration b Ephe. 6.16 Apoc. 12.11 strength and victorie against Satan death hell and sin and finally are made c Ephe. 4.7.8 partakers of Christ his graces and spirituall treasures Q. Why is he called a priest A. Because he was the a Heb. 2.17 9.11.12 true high priest to offer his own bodie a sacrifice for our sinnes Q. What doth his priesthoode profite vs A. It assureth vs that he is our a Rom. 8.24 Heb. 7.25 mediatour to reconcile vs to God and satisfie for our sins to b Rom. 5.2 Ephe. 2.18 make an entry for vs to come c Rom. 8.15 before our God with boldnes to pray to him d Heb 13.15 1. Pet 2.5 offer spirituall sacrifices Q. Why is he called a Prophet Esay 55.4 Heb. 1.1 A. Because he is the full interpreter of his Fathers will vnto vs. Q. VVhat profiteth it vs to beleeue this A. Much verily for hereby our faith is stayed on the a Iohn 3.33.34 Heb. 1.2 2 3 doctrine of Christ so that we looke for no other doctrine or reuelations then his gospell though b Gal. 1.8 reuealed from heauen by an Angell Q. Sith thou callest Christ the only sonne of GOD howe is it that the faithfull are also the sonnes of God A. Christ is onely the sonne a